WordNet
n. a spicy cake partially sweetened with honey
Usage examples of "honey cake".
Gwydion, in his saffron holiday tunic, came and sniffed appreciatively as the scent of the honey cake, rich with spices, began to drift through the room, but he did not hang about to tease that it should be cut and that he should have a slice early, as he would have done only a few months ago.
Ivar, chewing on a vulo wing, motioned Hilda, and Gunnhild, Pudding and Honey Cake, who, naked and collared, his girls, knelt about him, to withdraw.
We saw too, to one side, the former Miss Peggy Stevens of Earth, now Honey Cake.
The fish was baked to perfection, the red fish flaking lightly away from the bones, and there was enough of the honey cake for most of the house people to have some.
A melancholic, who liked honey cake, poppy-seed cake, and shredded coconut, and though not a good swimmer had volunteered for the Navy.
Split between nine hundred people, the harvest of one hive would come to about one honey cake each.
But by the time they reached home he was feeling too sick in his stomach to eat any honey cake or wine.
Nari held him while the duke raised the cup and sprinkled a few drops of wine over the child, then a few more over the honey cake in the traditional offering to the Four.
Conor offered us bites of the honey cake like a good child, but we insisted he eat it himself.